To those currently on holiday but slaving their lives away for a disgruntled employer, please don't spend the money you've earned like water, do something cool with it, like buy flowers for your mom, or get your dad a bar of soap. Things get more fulfilling that way. (: Lucky for me, I waved Ben & Jerry's goodbye so that I could spend more time fooling around and trying to get a greater hang on things. Great things to look forward to!
1. Walking
2. LOST Season 2 and 3
3. NEW guitar strings (gonna have to give my guitar a name)
4. Consistent gyming
5. Healthy diet
6. Passport photo
And yes, LOST is the best television serial I've watched so far. Boone has the loveliest, most captivating and entrancing eyes in the World. Nicer than Zac Efron! Thank God for eyes, to see eyes. AND he's soooooo good looking I tell you! His eyes of such immaculate standards - truly God given. Excitement excitement.

Eli came over again, and this time even more hard core, but we reaped a better harvest despite the immense fatigue we experienced later on. We baked, cooked, cycled to Fairprice Express, nearly got knocked down by car from midnight to 7am. And we were handsomely rewarded for our brave efforts and courageous acts.
1. Egg Tarts (out of this world, better than the ones outside I promise)
2. Pseudo Beef Pie (pork pie)
3. Sausage and Mushroom Quiche
4. Assorted Muffins
Practically rolled on the floor and slept within 3 seconds of rolling after that.
I really love Saturdays, it's a time for rejuvenation - physically and spiritually. Always a great reminder to why I'm here on this Earth for.
I remember asking Eli, "Why is life so difficult, Elizabeth? Why?" I wonder sometimes if I were born into poverty, would I still ask the same question? There's so much more to this world we have yet to see, the ugly side especially. When you see corruption, injustice, oppression and poverty, reigning in Africa, China and many many other parts of the World, how can we simply sit back and brood over how we have no money to go shopping, or buy the latest handphone and iPod? It's so sad, and yet we ignore, blatantly, the look of longing-ness and hopelessness on a child's face. I admit not having cared about these things, even a simple act of giving a fraction of the money in my wallet to that poor guy outside the MRT station, staggers me. This might sound all so cliche, but honestly, how can we simply not care? But at the end of the day, what worth are words, without actions? Afterall, all a man has are his words.

I must stop sounding as if my problems are all larger than life, because they are certainly not. Emotions and whatever whatever. Really, whatever. Life is too short to mope around about how that boy did something, or rather, didn't do something. It's too short to sit and lament about the could beens and has beens. Time to put words into practice Denise, as it is you're already late.